Dogg’s Hamlet, Cahoot’s Macbeth

by Tom Stoppard

Nov. 28th to Dec 14th, 2019, 8:00 PM

A blend of comic nonsense and political satire.

This clever romp is actually two short plays:

In Dogg’s Hamlet, a group of private school students set up for their production of Hamlet, performed in its original language. The catch? These students speak “Dogg” – a language comprised of English words, but with different meanings. This is Stoppard at his word-playing, gleeful best.

In Cahoot’s Macbeth, renegade actors stage a secret performance of Shakespeare’s Macbeth that becomes a stark and moving metaphor for resistance in a time of censorship.